EA has been talking up the All-Play features of its Wii sports games this year, but I don't speak "sports game" well enough to really understand it from the source. Well, thank God for GameDaily's new feature on the Wii version of Madden, which details what the All-Play features are, what they do, and how to really enjoy them. All-Play generally comes off as an "Easy Mode" in this write-up.

Turning All-Play on at the team select screen makes you more successful on the field by providing a number of assists for you during gameplay. For instance, when All-Play is turned on, the play clock will be turned off and penalties will be reduced so you can focus on learning the game at your own pace. All-Play can be toggled on or off by pressing the 1 Button on any select sides screen, either before the game starts or during the game in the pause menu. When you're ready to move to a higher difficulty, turning All-Play off gives you access to all of the advanced pre-play controls like audibles and line adjustments.

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KouAidou

My impression of All-Play Mode is that yes, it is basically an Easy Mode, the idea being that it will make it easier for families to play together, etc. Pretty suitable to the Wii philosophy.

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